Grenada cuts quarantine period for vaccinated travelers
Grenada has revised its entry requirements to take account of the growing number of vaccinated people.
From 1 May, fully vaccinated travelers entering Grenada now only need to quarantine for two days.
This is to await results of a PCR Covid test which will be administered on arrival.
All travelers must prepay for the PCR test in Grenada.
They must have a valid hotel booking for at least two nights.
Travelers without proof of a vaccination are required to quarantine for up to seven days in certified accommodations, and will take a Covid test on the fifth day.
An application for travel authorization must still be completed for all travelers in advance, via the Grenada Ministry of Health website.
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